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2010 (Senior): One of the most experienced linemen on the team, and a solid starter (20 career starts) at offensive tackle, Dominguez returns for his senior season. In the Red -White Spring Game, Dominguez started at offensive tackle for the white team. He blocked for an offense that picked up 163 yards rushing, 246 yards in the air, four TDs and a field goal.

2009 (Junior): Dominguez played in 12 and started 10 games at offensive tackle for the Razorbacks. He did not play in the Ole Miss game because of injury. He was a member of the offensive line that blocked for an offense that led the SEC in scoring offense (36.0), pass offense (295.5) and is third in total offense (427.3). Arkansas was nationally ranked in passing offense (10th), total offense (20th), scoring offense (ninth) and passing efficiency (11th). Arkansas' offensive line did not allow a sack against Missouri State, Eastern Michigan and East Carolina and only allowed one sack in the Mississippi State game. He blocked for seven 100-yard games from the Arkansas receivers and three 100-yard games from the Razorback running backs.

2008 (Sophomore): He began the year as the starter at left tackle and made 10 starts throughout the season. He started every game, except games against Florida and Tulsa, which were the only games in which he did not play. Michael Aguirre started those games. He helped Michael Smith become the ninth 1,000-yard rusher in school history, finish the year second in the SEC and No. 22 in the nation with 207 carries for 1,072 yards and eight touchdowns. He also helped protect Casey Dick, who completed 205 passes, and threw for 2,586 yards and 13 touchdowns. The completion total is a school record, the yardage total ranks second and the TDs tie for eighth. Arkansas’ 3,115 yards passing is a school record and the 4,477 yards of total offense ranks ninth.

2007 (Freshman): Dominguez backed up All-American Robert Felton at left tackle in 2007. He did not start any games, but he earned snaps against Troy, North Texas, Chattanooga, Ole Miss, Florida International and Tennessee. He also had 10 knockdown blocks. – In the opener against Troy, he logged five snaps and graded out at 100 percent on running plays and at 80 percent for the game. He had 22 snaps against UNT and graded out at 100 percent on passing plays and 89 percent on runs for an average of 90 with four knockdowns. He totaled eight plays against Chattanooga and after not playing against Auburn in the following game, had his most effective effort the following week against Ole Miss. In 10 snaps against the Rebels, he graded out at 100 percent on both running and passing plays for an overall grade of 100 with two knockdowns. He received his most extensive action the following week with 44 snaps against FIU and earned a 94 grade on passing plays. He also had four knockdown blocks. He played 27 snaps at Tennessee and graded out at 92 percent on passing plays.

2006 (Redshirt): He spent his redshirt season in the weight room and working on the field behind seniors Zac Tubbs and Tony Ugoh at offensive tackle.

Personal: Born July 12, 1988, he is the son of Juan and Cynthia Dominguez. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in elementary education. He was named to the Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll for Spring 2007.

High School: He played both at offensive tackle and tight end in high school for Coach Greg Guy, but will concentrate solely on the offensive line at Arkansas. He earned a blocking percentage rate of 89.8 percent in his senior season on his way to all-district honors. He recorded 51 knockdown blocks and 12 pancakes as a senior. He was a high school teammate of fellow Razorback Malcolm Sheppard at Bainbridge High School. He also competed in basketball during his high school career earning all-district honors as a junior. Scout.com ranked him as the No. 84 player in Georgia. He recorded a 325-pound bench press in high school. He was also recruited by Florida State, South Carolina, Southern Miss, Alabama-Birmingham, Central Florida and Marshall.

Notes: Also played basketball as a Georgia prep. Redshirted in 2006. Appeared in six games as a reserve in 2007. In '08, he started all 10 games played at the weak tackle spot. Did not play against Florida or Tulsa because of a sprained right ankle injury. Was bothered by an ankle injury during '09 fall camp and had an inconsistent season - started 10-of-12 games at the weak-side tackle position. Did not start against Alabama (coach's decision), then missed the Mississippi contest (right ankle) and did not start against Eastern Michigan. Made all 13 starts at strong-side tackle in '10.

Positives: Outstanding body mass. Can anchor and absorb and swallow defenders with his sheer size and handle the bull rush. Nice hand use to latch on. Can bump and steer. Is competitive and will battle and scrap.

Negatives: Weight has tended to fluctuate in the past and needs to be monitored - is very fleshy and sloppy-bodied. Average agility and recovery quickness - struggles to function outside a phone booth. Tends to overextend and lose balance. Only bench-pressed 225 pounds 21 times at the Combine, tied for second-lowest among all tackles.

Summary: Big, strong, round-bodied, mauling right tackle who projects best inside in the pros. Is best suited for a role as a swing backup.